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ICC Cultural Access Pass comes to London . . . yay!

One of the best projects around is coming to “pass” in London . . as a former member of the London Heritage Council board, I was somewhat aware of plans for the ICC Cultural Access Pass here . . . but wow . . . look at these details … congratulations to all involved. Here is the announcement sent out by the London Arts Council & the London Heritage Council via Kristin Holbrook:

The Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) officially launches

its unique Cultural Access Pass (CAP) program in the City of London during a citizenship ceremony at the

Wolf Performance Hall. Working with the London Arts Council and London Heritage Council, 23 attractions

will join the program (

full list below

).

CAP provides London’s newest Canadian citizens, and their children, a year of free access to arts

organizations, museums, historic sites, as well as national and provincial parks across the country. The

program offers a wealth of Canadian experiences including exclusive travel discounts with VIA Rail

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About James Reaney

James Reaney has covered everything from operas to Neil Young concerts to baseball's World Series in more than 30 years at The London Free Press. Now, he concentrates on London entertainment in his Saturday Today section column and Forest City lore in a Saturday Comment section column called My London. He is the host of two weekly video. lfpress.com features. One is Reaney's Pick, an online platform for London performers. The other is It's On, a guide to the best of the local scene.

James is a passionate supporter of the Jack Richardson Music Awards, which host an annual gala and other free events in London's only not-for-profit recognition of our musical excellence. He is also on the board of the King's University College Centre for Creativity and an active member of the London & Middlesex Historical Society.

James Reaney has covered everything from operas to Neil Young concerts to baseball's World Series in more than 25 years at The London Free Press. How, he concentrates on London entertainment in his Saturday Today section column and Forest City lore in Thursday's My London column on Page A2. He is the host of two weekly lfpress.com videos, Reaney's Pick, a one-take vehicle for London performers, and It's On, a guide to the best of the local scene.

James is a member of the Jack Richardson Music Awards steering committee, helping to bring about an annual gala and other free events in London's only not-for-profit recognition of our musical excellence. He is also on the board of the King's University College Centre for Creativity and an active member of the London and Middlesex Historical Society.